Posts Tagged ‘renewable energy’
Saturday, November 21st, 2009
Every year the cost of energy increases dramatically. Most of us are surprised by our electricity bills when compared to just a few years ago. A lot of homeowners are looking for methods to reduce their energy costs. There are two ways to do this. You can either reduce the amount of energy that you consume or you can find a way to create a proportion of your energy needs through alternative sources. Many people now use wind turbines as these give free energy. It is not too difficult to make your own wind turbine.
If you decide to install a wind turbine then you will see great financial savings in your energy costs as well as helping to protect the environment. Many people now see wind turbines as a more productive means of alternative energy creation when compared to solar cells and panels. This is because wind turbines can produce electricity 24 hours a day. They do not even need a strong wind. Also, if you have a property that is in a remote location where it is not possible to connect to the national grid, then they are ideal. You can easily learn how to make your own wind turbine and harness household wind power to generate your own electricity.
Tags: alternative energy, diy, do-it-yourself, energy efficiency, environment, gardening, home and garden, home improvement, Home Remodeling, home repair, renewable energy, wind energy, wind power
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Monday, November 16th, 2009
Getting electricity from wind to power our machines is hardly a new concept, after all windmills have been around for centuries. The difference is that today we have the technology to convert that energy into electricity far more efficiently than ever before. Not only have industrialized countries harnessed wind power, but the average homeowner can now produce electricity using their own wind power.
Wind is everywhere and has been used for a long time to generate electricity. Technology has improved our use of wind power so that we now have better ways of converting wind into electric power. Windmills, which have been around for centuries, can now be used for home energy. Many people don’t realize it but wind turbines come in all shapes and sizes. More and more you can see wind turbines in the local community attached to rooftops or poles. They are small, compact, and even attractive which is why several local businesses have converted to wind power for their electricity needs.
Tags: alternative energy, diy, do-it-yourself, energy efficiency, environment, gardening, global warming, home and garden, home improvement, Home Remodeling, home repair, planet green, renewable energy, wind energy, wind power
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Thursday, September 10th, 2009
There are many companies today who not only supply but will install wind generators for you. However, to be completely honest, most of these professionally installed systems are pretty expensive. If you are looking for a way to provide additional power to your home, but your budget is limited, then you should consider building a wind generator yourself.
One thing that you may not realize is that by building one of these yourself you may only need to spend around $100 – 200 instead of the several hundreds to thousands that these companies charge. It can also prove to be a very wise investment as your electricity bills over the next few years can be reduced by thousands of dollars.
Something else that you may not realize when thinking of building a wind generator yourself is that the majority of parts you need can be bought at your local hardware store or online for under $200. So thinking that getting the parts is going to be a problem is something you need not be concerned about.
Tags: building a wind generator, gardening, green energy, home improvement, home wind energy, home wind generator, home wind power, home wind turbine, home windmill, renewable energy, wind energy, wind generator, wind power, wind turbine, windmill
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Thursday, June 25th, 2009
by Tyler Hodger
Switching over to solar power bestows a lot of advantages. However, there are so many types of solar panels it is difficult to decide which one is the most appropriate for your needs.
So how does one navigate the sea of possibilities and pick the best solar panel for his needs? Unfortunately, there are several types of solar panels and quite a lot of configurations, so making the ideal choice requires quite a bit of specialized knowledge.
The first step is to call a reputable solar company to evaluate the amount of power used in your home and determine whether a solar panel system is actually suitable for your needs. Some companies will send a specialist to do a solar evaluation for free.
After determining whether solar power is suitable for you – (after all, it is possible that from one reason or another, solar panels might not be appropriate for you), you should research the leading companies that supply these panel systems.
There are four types of solar panels: solar roof tiles, solar patio covers, roof mounted solar panels and ground mounted solar panels:
Tags: environment, environmentally friendly energy, gardening, green energy, health, home and garden, renewable energy, solar energy, solar panels, solar power, wellness
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
by Phineas Duru
Solar lights have become popular and are lights for today and the future. We have been using energy from the sun for years, but it has only been recently that we can use this power in an efficient way. With solar lights, we are able to take another big step towards keeping the earth cleaner and safer.
In addition to being versatile solar lighting has the Green advantage. Sunlight, our renewable and sustainable energy source, provides energy without pollution. As we continue to benefit from sunlight were able to light our great outdoors without contributing to Global Warming.
It is important to understand the way that solar lights work. These lights have a little solar panel right on top of the fixture, which is much like the solar panels you see on homes, just a lot smaller. When it is light outside, the little panels collect the energy from the sun. This energy recharges a small battery inside of the fixture. During the day the battery charges, then when it gets dark, the energy is used to light up the LED. This provides light during the dark hours until the sun comes up again.
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